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he died yesterday in dallas, again working as the character that maids him famous the world over, best known for his role as is the scheming oil tie can, jr ewing on "dallas" and he was the loveable astronaut tony nelson on "i dream of jeanie." we have more on his life and career and the sidewalk out there has been a flurry of activity as people come by to witness his star. >> reporter: and, already, we are having a legenus, harris. larry hagman dying of complications from cancer at the age of 81. he played the villain, people the world over loved to hate. >> and, in return... >> i get 25% of your earnings from all sources. >> reporter: remembered as j. r. ewing with the swagger and grit, he was one of the world's most famous actors, during the height of dallas's popularity. >> who shot jr? how many parodies were that of that. >> the evil side, machiavellian plotting... >> reporter: fellow cast members released statements. linda gray, who was his on screen wife was with him in his final moments, he was creative, generous, funny and loving and talented and there could have been no j. r.
he died yesterday in dallas, again working as the character that maids him famous the world over, best known for his role as is the scheming oil tie can, jr ewing on "dallas" and he was the loveable astronaut tony nelson on "i dream of jeanie." we have more on his life and career and the sidewalk out there has been a flurry of activity as people come by to witness his star. >> reporter: and, already, we are having a legenus, harris. larry hagman dying of complications...
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joining us is actress charlene hilton who played the flirty lucy ewing on dallas. great to see you this morning. >> thank you. you, too, alice. >> tell us your favorite memories and what comes back to you as you see some of those old clips? >> well, let me start in a very general way. when i met the force of nature that is larry hagman i was 17 years old. i had been raised by a single mother who was mentally ill. i had my own apartment from the time i was 15 years old and i never had a father figure. larry hagman came into my life at 17 years old and became the father figure that i longed for and he was a guiding force in my life. he taught me how to be professional. he taught me the craft of acting. he taught me how to behave on a set. he was an amazing, amazing human being. he was so protective of me because i was so young starting the show, but at the same time he expected and demanded a lot from me because he believed in me, and just so on a general personal note, he meant so much to me. >> it sounds like it. >> that's so wonderful to have a mentor like that wh
joining us is actress charlene hilton who played the flirty lucy ewing on dallas. great to see you this morning. >> thank you. you, too, alice. >> tell us your favorite memories and what comes back to you as you see some of those old clips? >> well, let me start in a very general way. when i met the force of nature that is larry hagman i was 17 years old. i had been raised by a single mother who was mentally ill. i had my own apartment from the time i was 15 years old and i...
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linda deutsche is joining us from los angeles, and charles "tex" watson's attorney, joins us from dallas. linda, this case must have affected your whole life. you were there from day one. how do you feel about the fact that there may be other murders out there that might have been committed by manson that los angeles police are trying to find out about? >> well, i'll tell you, this case is almost part of my dna at this point. it's been 43 years since the trial. and since the killings happened. i am not astounded by anything in this case. if new murders were to crop up, i'd say, well, okay, maybe. i don't see any evidence at this point that there were additional murders. tex watson at the time he spoke to his attorney, was possibly insane. by the time he came back to california, after a long extradition fight, he was declared insane. the lawyer at that time, i remember the judge all said he was a human vegetable at that point. >> let me ask you this. this guy, tex watson, what was his role in the manson murders? clearly a co-follower but what do we know he did? >> it was a very major role
linda deutsche is joining us from los angeles, and charles "tex" watson's attorney, joins us from dallas. linda, this case must have affected your whole life. you were there from day one. how do you feel about the fact that there may be other murders out there that might have been committed by manson that los angeles police are trying to find out about? >> well, i'll tell you, this case is almost part of my dna at this point. it's been 43 years since the trial. and since the...
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the south fork ranch in texas features memorabilia from "dallas." >> he was a texas native. he died in dallas, friday surrounded by his family. >>> crime is up by neighborhoods hit by super storm sandy. the rockaways on long island average two burglary as day between the fifth and 11th. one baer glory reported in the same time period last year. >>> the police recovered $2 million in toys and other goods stolen from a canadian salvation army. they found them in a commercial warehouse northwest of toronto. they needed three big rigs to haul away the stolen merchandise. >> the head of the salvation army is fired over the incident. no criminal charges have been filed. >>> they are asking drivers to full the boot. >> thank you. happy holidays. >> firefighters collected donations from drivers yesterday on the expressway. it is part of the campaign for the firefighter burn foundation. >> we do an annual burn camp so kids with visible burn scars can be with kids like them and they don't have to worry about being teased. >> it runs through the holidays and they can be made at any fir
the south fork ranch in texas features memorabilia from "dallas." >> he was a texas native. he died in dallas, friday surrounded by his family. >>> crime is up by neighborhoods hit by super storm sandy. the rockaways on long island average two burglary as day between the fifth and 11th. one baer glory reported in the same time period last year. >>> the police recovered $2 million in toys and other goods stolen from a canadian salvation army. they found them in...
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fans pay tribute to larry hagman visiting a mansion that was the set for dallas where he played j.r., who used to say darlin', dying at aim -- age of 81. . >> in terms of prices when they could go back down is when? >>guest: there is another interesting issue, a lot of our corn is used to make ethanol which is an alternate fuel which has been subsidized. so, we are seeing a lost corn is being siphoned away from food, to earth not, which is expensive. >>heather: the changes in oil prices? >>guest: yes, oil prices have we are seeing energy prices going down. what can we expect in the near and long term? >>guest: you will seafood prices go up. >>heather: how high? >>guest: hard to say. but another issue, farmers are seeing a real estate bubble, you would never expect that, we just had one burst, but a lot will depend on what happens to land prices and right now they are at all time highs in the midwest which is helping farmers. on the other hand, farmers looking forward and this will impacted if prices, they are going to face estate tax which hurt as lot of them because small farmers pas
fans pay tribute to larry hagman visiting a mansion that was the set for dallas where he played j.r., who used to say darlin', dying at aim -- age of 81. . >> in terms of prices when they could go back down is when? >>guest: there is another interesting issue, a lot of our corn is used to make ethanol which is an alternate fuel which has been subsidized. so, we are seeing a lost corn is being siphoned away from food, to earth not, which is expensive. >>heather: the changes in...